Yes; platypuses frequently survive into adulthood.
No. Platypuses are freshwater creatures only.
only about 3 or four rabbits in a litter survive to adulthood.
For Loggerhead Sea Turtles about 1 out of 1,000 hatchlings survive to adulthood and only 1 in 10,000 eggs survive to adulthood.
Baby platypuses do not have to survive on their own. They suckle from their mother for at least four months, and tend to stay with her until they are around eighteen months to two years old.
Platypuses will quite conceivably survive perfectly well in the future. Although vulnerable to habitat loss and changes brought about by human interference, the platypus has enjoyed a resurgence in its population since becoming a protected animal. There are estimated to be as many platypuses now as there were when European settlement started.
One that can survive and produces the most amount of off springs that would survive into adulthood.
If 5 out of every 100 eggs survive to adulthood, this means that 5% of the eggs hatch and survive. Therefore, if the fish lays 5000 eggs, 5% of 5000 or 250 eggs will survive to adulthood.
Hatchling turtles largely survive through huge numbers, in many areas less than 5% survive to adulthood.
None. All Octopuses eventually die in adulthood Another answer If the question was "how many octopuses survive until adulthood," there's a different answer. Under normal circumstances, any species produces just enough young to sustain the species, so each adult female octopus (most of which produce only one brood in their lifetimes) must produce two young that survive until adulthood. Out of a typical clutch of about 200,000 eggs, about 199,998 will die before reaching adulthood.
I believe almost all people with Turner syndrome survive to adulthood.
Platypuses are only found in Australia. They are not found in New Guinea. Australia was the perfect place for this fragile creature to survive as there were few natural predators on the continent.
Tadpoles are not likely to survive. That is the reason frogs lay so many eggs. By laying that many eggs, they increase the odds that a few will survive to adulthood.